Lighting Designer Dorothy Underwood simulated “a breeze blowing through the leaves” with subtle lighting effects created by Rosco X-Effects LED Projectors.

Lighting Designer Dorothy Underwood simulated “a breeze blowing through the leaves” with subtle lighting effects created by Rosco X-Effects LED Projectors.
Rosco Cube LED fixtures provide the Stapferhaus museum with exhibit lighting solutions and “unlimited possibilities” when it comes to illuminating their exhibitions.
Christie’s Auction House used Rosco Braq Cubes to create dramatic lighting effects for Stan – one of the largest T-rex skeletons ever found.
Designer Rachel Filbeck chose Rosco Custom LitePads to uplight an invertebrate exhibition because they are a “clean & modern” lighting solution that would maintain a safe temperature for the specimens.
The design team at Chicago’s world-famous Field Museum used Rosco X-Effects LED fixtures to create a brilliant aurora lighting effect for their Antarctic Dinosaurs exhibit.
Designers at Obscura Digital chose Rosco Custom Glass Gobos to project flowers & leaves onto San Francisco’s historic Conservatory of Flowers for an installation of their “Photosynthesis” light art series.
When designers needed to illuminate the displays in the low-ceilinged cellar for Emmentaler show dairy, they knew that Rosco Miro and Pica Cubes were their only lighting solution.
The design team for the De Bastei cultural centre in Nijmegen, Netherlands chose the Rosco Image Spot to project informational text directly onto the stonework of its archaeological ruins.
Design teams at C&G Partners and BRC Imagination Arts used theatrical techniques and Rosco products to bring exhibits inside the Museum of the Bible to life.
Rosco’s Intelligent Fog System creates fog & haze inside The Henry Ford Museum’s Manufacturing Innovation Theater to accentuate the venue’s laser effects and add theatrical energy to the entrance/exit of the show’s star – the Ford F-150.